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ANTI-VICE DRIVE IN HANKOW

Opium And Gambling Implements Seized

HOLOCAUST OF 2,000

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935

CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA

Nanking.

CHINESE STUDENTS

IN AMERICA

Message To Central Government

The revised regulations gov erning the organisation of the Central Bank, which were passed at the meeting of the Central Political Council on Wednesday RESISTANCE URGED AGAINST last, provide that there shall be - JAPAN'S NEW DEMANDS Hankow. two deputy governors for the

Canton, to-day. In the enforcement of rigid Bank instead of one as at pre

The Chinese student body of the measures for the suppression of scrt.

The creation of the post of a Harvard University America, has opium-smoking, gambling and prostitution in the city, the second governor is considered to despatched a telegram to the Central Municipal Bureau of Public be necessitated by the increasing Government asking it not to accept Safety has within one week volume of business. Chekini the "new 21 demands" recently sub- seized more than 2,000 articles of Agency.

|mitted by Japan.

cpium-smoking

.

and gambling

paraghernalia, which

were

publicly burned yesterday morn-

jing,

GOVERNORSHIP OF CANADA

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In the message it is stated that] the acceptance of those demands will accelerate the ruin of the country, and that the government should be

sers instead of following a defeatist

A large number of opium- An author, politician and war prepared to fight against the aggres- addicts have also been arrested correspondent, Mr. Buchan, who is

and are now forcibly undergoing 60 years of age, had, a brilliant policy-Central Press. medical treatment. (Chekiai, University career, winning the New Agency).

digate Prize in 1898 and being Pro-

DISASTROUS FIRE AT PUKOW

Heavy Property Loss But No Casualties

Pukow,

sident of the Oxford Union. Hel was for a time Private Secretary to Lord Milner in South Africa and later became a member of the

CHINESE MINISTER TO JAPAN

publishing firm of T. Neleon and Inspecting Condition Of

Chinese in Formosa Company.

He is M.P. for the Scottish Uni- veralties, which he has represented

Nanking.

since 1927; was appointed Lord According to information from sources, General More than 600 straw huts near High Commissioner to the Assembly diplomatic the railway station in Pukow of the Church of Scotland in 1983, Chiang Tao-ping, the Chinese were destroyed last Wednesday and in the same year, received the Minister to Japan, is shortly as a result of a disastrous fire Freedom of Perth. He was made a leaving Tokyo for a trip to For- which occurred at 8 o'clock in the Companion of Honour in 1932. jevening and lasted until 10 p.m.

The first is said to have resulted in heavy property losses but in no casualtics.in (Chekiai Agency).

NEW SWATOW VIADUCT PLAN ABANDONED

(Continued From Page 1)

WALES BEAT IRELAND IN SOCCER CLASH

(Continued from Page-1)

WELSH SCORE FIRST

mosa to inspect the condition of the Chinese residents there. The report that Minister Chiang|| le returning to China is denied.

-(Chekiai Ageńcy). '•

I

JAPAN. AND GENEVA ...

(Continued from Page 1).

STATEMENT CRITICISED

A Reuter's cable received. Last

C. W. Jones, the Welsh centre- forward, opened the scoring in the eighth minute. Ireland, however, equalised in the 21st minute Dr. Kan said that the incident through Bambrick, their contre-night stated, that Mr. Victor Hoo, was settled sooner than expected

forward, but Wales again Jumped China's representative at Geneva, owing to the fact that he was per-into the lead two minutes later to-day criticised M. Avenol's state- when Phillips, the Welsh laft-win-ment regretting Japan's departure sonally acquainted with the Japan ger, converted with a penalty kick from the League. lese Consul at Swtow.. Dr. Kan was Commissioner at Foreign Affairs in Hankow when the consul was] serving in a similar capacity in that port.

The matter wa also adjusted through Mr. Tatsuo

In the second half the Mr. Hoo said the statement was Welsh goal underwent a con-contradictory, unauthorised by the tinual bombardment and Council of the League, and conflict- Hughes, their custodian, made

Jing with Article I of the League; several fine savés.

Covenant.

Shortly before the end Hopkins, M. Avenol sald the. League was

Kawal, the Welsh right-winger, made afgiven to understand that Japan in- Japanese Consul General in Can-brilliant sole effort, during which tended to pursue a policy of inter-

Iton.

SIR JOHN SIMON IN LONDON

ter.

he eluded all the opposition, to national co-operation; in the spirit All the construction material of score with an oblique shot-Reu of the Imperial Rescript, promul the viaduct has been removed, add-

gated two years ago. Such an in- ed Dr. Kan..

[tention, said M. Avenol, caused GRAND NATIONAL CALL-OVER great satisfaction and he had decid- ed to do nothing' which would pre- (Continued from Page 1.)

judice relations between Japan and (Continued from Page 1). After luncheon the journey was Miss Dorothy Paget's 1934 winner,

The race apparently lies between the League, resumed, and, on his arrival at Golden Miller, the American chal- SHIPWRECKED MEN IGNORED Croydon, Sir John was met by the lenger, Thomond, and the French German Ambassador, Baror Von candidata, Tapinois.

Hoesch, and Lady Simon..e pro.

ceeded Immediately to the Foreign

Office and later attended a meeting

of the Cabinet called to receive the report on his visit.

EUROPEAN ROBBED

(Continued from Page 1).

On the last occasion, he saw the three missing men they were elinging to a safl and drifting to- Pleading guilty to a charge of wards Chinese territory. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay stealing a woollen blanket and aj Keeping afloat by holding on to MacDonald, was asked by Major woollen pullover, valued at $10, from the overturned junk, he and a Attlee in Parliament whether it Mr. Walther Gotsche, of No. 307 companion hailed several junks would be possibl for the Foreign Prince Edward Road, Ho. So, a 28- from Aberdeen, but they took no Secretary to make a statement on year-old unemployed, was sentenced notice of their shouts Thres his Berlin visit. He requested to six weeks hard labour by Mr. E. hours later, however, they were Major Attlee to repeat the question I. Wynne Jones at the Kowloon picked up by another junk and to-day-British Wireless Service. Magistracy this morning.

taken to Cheung Chau island.

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